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- the present disclosure relates generally to vehicle seats and, more particularly, to a seat system that uses a spring and computer-controlled damper suspension system.
- Seat suspension systems in vehicles typically consist of a mechanical constraint system (e.g., scissor system, 4-bar linkage, etc.).
- This constraint system consists of rigid structural elements, bearings, hardware, and lubrication to allow the seat, and thus a seated occupant, to move vertically, relative to the vehicle itself within the constraints of the seat suspension.
- a mechanical constraint system e.g., scissor system, 4-bar linkage, etc.
- This constraint system consists of rigid structural elements, bearings, hardware, and lubrication to allow the seat, and thus a seated occupant, to move vertically, relative to the vehicle itself within the constraints of the seat suspension.
- such suspensions only allow vertical travel and not side-to-side or fore-aft travel.
- the present disclosure provides a means for producing a seat system that minimizes vibration and energy transmission from a vibration/energy source, such as a motor vehicle, to a seated occupant by means of a spring and computer-controlled damper suspension system.
- a vibration/energy source such as a motor vehicle
- the computer uses a variety of sensors to determine an ideal damping rate at a given point in time, the computer adjusts said damping rate in real time to provide the best, safest and least injurious possible ride to the occupant given the constraints of the system. This is accomplished to a degree not previously demonstrated in over-the-road vehicles by means of a very low friction mechanical suspension and a damper system and geometry of very low minimum damping. As such, both above-resonance vibration and on-resonance energy transmission to the occupant are minimized by means of appropriate damping rate application.
- a seat suspension system for a vehicle comprises: a top plate; a bottom plate; a scissor assembly arranged between the top plate and the bottom plate and moveably connecting the top plate with the bottom plate, wherein the scissor assembly is adapted to move the top plate relative to the bottom plate; a semi-active damper; an air spring; a height adjustment manifold; a height adjustment controller configured to control the height adjustment manifold to add or remove air from the air spring; and a damper controller configured to control the semi-active damper to apply damping to the suspension system.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a seat suspension system according to an embodiment described herein.
- FIG. 2 is a side elevation view of the seat suspension system shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a back elevation view of the seat suspension system shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a back perspective view of the seat suspension system shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a side elevation view of the seat suspension system shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 6 is a back perspective view of the seat suspension system shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram illustrating electrical system components of a seat suspension system according to an embodiment described herein.
- embodiments of the present disclosure provide a means for producing a seat system that minimizes vibration and energy transmission from a vibration/energy source, such as a motor vehicle, to a seated occupant by means of a spring and computer-controlled damper suspension system.
- a vibration/energy source such as a motor vehicle
- the computer uses a variety of sensors to determine an ideal damping rate at a given point in time, the computer adjusts said damping rate in real time to provide the best possible ride to the occupant given the constraints of the system. This is accomplished to a degree not previously demonstrated in over-the-road vehicles by means of a very low friction mechanical suspension and a damper system and geometry of very low minimum damping. As such, above-resonance vibration is transmitted only minimally to the occupant and on-resonance energy transmission is minimized by means of appropriate damping rate application.
- the semi-active seat suspension system 100 includes a top plate 102 and a bottom plate 104 .
- One or both of the top plate 102 and the bottom plate 104 may be a weldment (assembly of components welded together).
- a nested scissor mechanism (assembly) is used in the semi-active seat suspension system 100 , including an outer scissor assembly comprising outer scissor arms 106 a and 106 b , an inner scissor assembly comprising inner scissor arms 108 a and 108 b , a lower slewing arm assembly 110 , and an upper slewing arm assembly 112 .
- Such a nested scissor mechanism allows for low collapsed height but high total travel. Ring clips may be used on the ends of the rods for minimum package width with maximum suspension stability/stance, in an embodiment.
- the lower slewing arm assembly 110 may include a pair of bearing rods 114 a , each supported by a corresponding pair of bearings 116 a .
- the upper slewing arm assembly 112 may include a pair of bearings rods 114 b supported by a pair of bearings 116 b .
- the outer scissor arm 106 a and the inner scissor arm 108 a may be connected via a scissor center pin 118 a supported by a bearing 116 c
- the outer scissor arm 106 b and the inner scissor arm 108 b may be connected via a scissor center pin 118 b supported by a bearing 116 c .
- Bearing rods may also connect the scissor assembly to the slewing arms and top and bottom plates.
- the semi-active seat suspension system 100 also includes an air spring 140 (shown without the bladder), an air spring bottom mount screw 138 , and a semi-active damper 120 .
- the semi-active damper 120 is mounted to the top plate 102 by a left top mount 122 a and a right top mount 122 b .
- the left top mount 122 a and the right top mount 122 b together form a compliant damper mount housing.
- the left top mount 122 a and the right top mount 122 b may each contain or be connected to the damper by an engineered polymer damper mount, in an embodiment.
- a height adjustment manifold 124 mounted to the top plate 102 , but also optionally mounted elsewhere, is a height adjustment manifold 124 .
- Mounted to the bottom plate 104 but also optionally mounted elsewhere, is a height adjustment electronic control unit (ECU) 126 .
- a bump stop 132 is also mounted to the bottom plate 104 in an embodiment.
- the semi-active seat suspension system 100 may receive inputs from a user interface switch (e.g., one of user interface switch 206 and 210 in the example system shown in FIG. 7 , described in more detail below), which may be mounted elsewhere in the seat or seat system.
- the user interface switch may be configured to allow the seat occupant to select from a plurality of operation modes for the seat suspension system 100 .
- the occupant may be able to select (via the user interface switch) between a centering mode, a wide band adjustment mode, and a full height adjustment mode.
- the damper ECU may be always running and attempting to optimize ride quality. This may be intentional in order to provide the best possible ride to the user at all times, even when the user may think that the system is “off” (e.g., in “full height adjustment mode”, below).
- a first mode of operation (which may be referred to as the “centering mode” or “centering mode of operation”) is configured to maintain the suspension at its mid-travel height no matter what.
- the suspension system is allowed to oscillate around this center position, but if it deviates from center for more than a prescribed amount of time (e.g., one second, two seconds, etc.), the height adjustment ECU 126 directs the height adjustment manifold 124 to add or remove air from the air spring 140 . This could happen due to a change of occupant, increase of occupant weight on the seat (e.g., lifting of legs, etc.), and the like.
- a second mode of operation (which may be referred to as the “wide band adjustment mode” or “wide band adjustment mode of operation”) is configured to allow the user to adjust the height of the suspension away from center, but not fully to the end stops. This allows the damper ECU 136 to still have some benefit if the user wants to ride the suspension relatively low or high. In an example, settings for the wide band adjustment mode may be to keep the user 1-1.5 inches away from the end stops.
- a third mode of operation (which may be referred to as the “full height adjustment mode” or “full height adjustment mode of operation”) allows the user to set the height to any desired position, including riding the system on the full bottom end stop with the air spring 140 fully deflated or fully topped out with the air spring 140 fully inflated to max vehicle system pressure.
- the height adjustment ECU 126 is configured to implement a height adjust control algorithm, in an embodiment.
- the height adjustment ECU 126 monitors a suspension position sensor 128 (described in below) and the user interface switch. Based on inputs from the position sensor 128 and the user interface switch, with the mode of operation (described further below) determined by the user interface switch, the height adjustment ECU 126 directs the height adjustment manifold 124 to increase air pressure to the air spring 140 or to exhaust excess air pressure from the air spring 140 . In doing so, the height adjustment ECU 126 is configured to control the height of the suspension to within a precise range, such as +/ ⁇ 0.25 inch (e.g., for the centering mode of operation).
- the semi-active seat suspension system 100 may also receive inputs from an occupant seat sensor (not shown here and typically installed in or below the seat cushion). This sensor provides a signal to the height adjustment ECU 126 to disable the automatic height adjustment of the system when the seat is unoccupied. This is not required for proper function of the seat when occupied, but rather is a convenience feature that prevents the height adjustment ECU 126 , if in centering mode or wide band mode from commanding the height adjustment manifold 124 to release air pressure in the air spring 140 when the seat is unoccupied.
- the reduced air pressure would cause the occupant to compress the suspension near to or close to the full bottom position, after which the height adjustment ECU 126 would command to add air to the air spring 140 via the height adjustment manifold 124 .
- the occupant seat sensor removed the need for this cycle when the seat become unoccupied and then reoccupied.
- the semi-active seat suspension system 100 may include one or more integrated electronic sensors or actuators.
- the semi-active seat suspension system 100 may include one or more position sensors 128 .
- the semi-active seat suspension system 100 may also include one or more pneumatic pressure sensors, top and bottom pan accelerometers, pneumatic solenoid valves (e.g., for airbag control), connecting hoses and tubing, connecting wiring and connectors, and/or other sensors or actuators as appropriate.
- the position sensor 128 is optionally attached to the bottom plate 104 and includes a position sensor armature linkage 130 , which is attached at one end to the position sensor 128 and attached at an opposite end to the outer scissor assembly 106 a .
- the position sensor 128 is configured to measure the position of the top plate 102 of the suspension relative to the bottom plate 104 . In other words, the position sensor 128 is configured to measure how “open” or “closed” the nested scissor mechanism is.
- the armature linkage 130 is specifically designed to provide a sufficiently large range of motion to provide the fidelity of signal to the height adjustment ECU 126 required for the precise damper control embodied by the present invention.
- the information (e.g., measurements) obtained by the position sensor 128 is used by a damper ECU 136 to determine how much damping to apply to the system.
- the damper ECU 136 may determine, based on the measurement data provided by the position sensor 128 , to apply increased damping to prevent a hard top.
- the damper ECU 136 may determine, based on the measurement data provided by the position sensor 128 , to apply increased damping to prevent a hard bottom out.
- the semi-active seat suspension system 100 is very low friction.
- Each of bearing rods 114 a and 114 b may be full-width bearing rods, which allows for increased assembly speed and increased system mechanical stability.
- a specialized design and weld pattern may be used in manufacturing the system 100 so as to minimize heat distortion and provide for maximized component and bearing alignment and system performance.
- the compliant damper top mount 122 a and 122 b may be an engineered polymer damper mount with tuned compliance to overcome parasitic friction inherent with all dampers, but of particular importance in applications such as the present disclosure.
- the semi-active seat suspension system 100 may provide for the ability to tune resistance by tightening or loosening the mounting screws.
- the damper ECU 136 is connected by a plurality of wires 134 to various other components in the vehicle.
- the damper ECU 136 is configured with various safety features.
- the damper ECO 136 may be configured for redundant actuation of pneumatics, protected (secure) actuation of pneumatics, and/or failsafe MR damper driver.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram illustrating components of an electrical system 200 for a semi-active seat suspension system, in accordance with an embodiment described herein.
- the electrical system 200 may include a height adjustment ECU 212 (which may be the same as height adjustment ECU 126 shown in FIGS. 1 - 6 and described above) and a damper ECU 214 (which may be the same as damper ECU 136 shown in FIGS. 1 - 6 and described above).
- Each of the height adjustment ECU 212 and the damper ECU 214 may receive electrical input power from, for example, a battery or other power source of the vehicle.
- the height adjustment ECU 212 may be in electrical connection with an occupancy sensor 202 , a position sensor 204 , a user interface switch 206 , a height adjustment manifold 216 , and a system expansion/vehicle integration/diagnostics interface 218 .
- the position sensor 204 and height adjustment manifold 216 may be the same as position sensor 128 and height adjustment manifold 124 , respectively, shown in FIGS. 1 - 6 and described above, in one example.
- the damper ECU 214 may be in electrical connection with a position sensor 208 , a user interface switch 210 , a semi-active damper 220 , and a system expansion/vehicle integration/diagnostics interface 222 .
- the position sensor 208 and semi-active damper 220 may be the same as position sensor 128 and semi-active damper 120 , respectively, shown in FIGS. 1 - 6 and described above, in an example.
- the position sensor 208 may be integrated with the damper ECU 214 .
- the position sensor 208 may be a separate component from the damper ECU 214 .
- one or more accelerometers (not shown) may also be integrated with or in wired connection with one or both of height adjustment ECU 212 and damper ECU 214 .
- position sensor 204 and position sensor 208 may be the same component, while in other embodiments, position sensor 204 and position sensor 208 may be separate components.
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